Silver is one of the most famous metals with a high value and is distinguished by its bright white color. It was and is still used in the manufacture of precious jewelry as it is considered one of the precious metals such as gold and diamonds but it is of less value than them and is classified in the periodic table as a transition metal element which is a brilliant metal With a high degree of hardness and slightly greater than the hardness of gold and a metal that can be formed hammered and drawn with ease and many artifacts can be manufactured from it and it is known that silver transmits electricity and heat at a high speed higher than the rest of the metals but when it is oxidized an oxide layer appears on its surface that tends to black. People are looking for ways to polish silver and in this article how to polish silver with lemon will be explained.
Wearing silver jewelry is widespread because of its beauty luster and compatibility with many fashions and occasions and the possibility of forming it easily as well but many people do not consider it a jewelry that lasts a long time. This is because a layer of corrosion begins to appear on it with the passage of time losing its luster and then it is neglected and may be thrown by some as well but it does not require more than taking care of it and cleaning it every once in a while; To preserve its shine and value and to avoid changing its color there are also many methods by which a silver ring can be cleaned from the matte layer that accumulates on it.
Dull silver can be polished by boiling a liter of water with a tablespoon of baking soda and tin paper and immersing the silver pieces in the mixture for 10 seconds while the time can be increased if the silver is very pale then the silver piece is removed from the solution with the help of kitchen tongs. If the silver is still dull and matte it is recommended that you mix a quarter cup of baking soda with two tablespoons of water to make a dense paste spread over the silver using a damp sponge then rinse and dry
Silver pieces that have corners in them can be polished to get rid of their oxidized surface by soaking them with a solution containing salt and soda carbonate in the following way: